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  2. Herdshare - Wikipedia

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    If the cow produces 30 gallons of milk per week, the shareholder may choose to receive up to 1 and a 1/5 gallons of milk per week (30 gallons of milk divided by 25 possible shares). If the cow is slaughtered, then the shareholder may also be entitled to 1/25 of the meat or the value of the meat.

  3. Shamrock Farms - Wikipedia

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    Shamrock Farms is a dairy company in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. Its mascot is a cow named "Roxie." Founded in 1922, Shamrock Farms is owned by the McClelland Family and is the largest family-owned and operated dairy in the Southwest. It produces and distributes a full line of dairy products.

  4. Dairy farming - Wikipedia

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    Worldwide, the largest cow milk producer is the United States, [51] the largest cow milk exporter is New Zealand, [52] [53] and the largest importer is China. [54] The European Union with its present 27 member countries produced 158,800,000 metric tons (156,300,000 long tons; 175,000,000 short tons) in 2013 [ 55 ] (96.8% cow milk), the most by ...

  5. Agriculture in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Arizona's cattle industry allowed ranchers to produce 1.4 billion beef meals and feed 8 million people, and in 2018, the state was able to produce 455.7 million pounds (206.7 kt) of red meat. The economic impact contributed by the sale of beef is worth around $521 million.

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  7. Dairy industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The dairy industry in the United States includes the farms, cooperatives, and companies that produce milk, cheese and related products such as milking machines, and distribute them to the consumer. By 1925, the United States had 1.5-2 million dairy cows, each producing an average of 4200 lb of milk per year.

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  9. Braum's - Wikipedia

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    Most cow milk is A1. Non-cow milk, including that of buffalo, camels, donkeys, goats, sheep, yaks and even human mothers are mostly A2, which limits exposure to "cow milk protein allergies, including lactose intolerance". It took over 12 years to build the A2 herd. With the established A2 herd, Braum’s is now producing only A2 milk for sale ...

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